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“Volcanoes are one way Earth gives birth to itself.” - Robert Gross
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ug. 24 is Vesuvius Day. It’s not a holiday or the birthday of a saint or the celebration of someone’s title. Vesuvius Day is a reminder that Mother Nature is powerful and always in control. In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted in southern Italy, spewing thick layers of volcanic ash and mud, burying cities and thousands of people under a mass of black caked soot. The eruption was one of the largest volcanic explosions in history. No one suspected the area’s vulnerability to a volcano; and no one was prepared for the devastation that resulted from the Mount Vesuvius eruption.
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During the early Roman Empire, the city of Pompeii thrived; it was densely populated with more than 20,000 people – many of whom were merchants and farmers drawn to the area because of its rich soil.
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On Aug. 25, a mass of toxic gas poured into Pompeii, killing all of the people who remained there. The flow of rock and ash that followed buried them and all of the buildings.
The nearby town of Herculaneum – with a steady population of 5,000 – was known for decadence and grandiosity, including gambling. The town attracted hordes of rich Romans seeking a summer retreat that offered LasVegas-style amenities.
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According to historical accounts, a westerly wind initially spared the town of Herculaneum. But when a huge cloud of hot ash and gas shot out of the western side of Vesuvius, the city and all of the people in it at the time were burned or asphyxiated, then buried by volcanic rock and mud.
BURIED About noon on Aug. 24, Mount Vesuvius exploded – the volcano spat clouds of ash and pumice stones, up to 3 inches in diameter, and bled lava for the next 12 hours over Pompeii. Many people fled but more than 2,000 unsuspecting people remained, hoping to ride out the eruption.
In 1631, Mount Vesuvius erupted again – equaling the devastation of the first eruption but surpassing the death toll. That volcano eruption led to 3,500 deaths. Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944 and is the only active volcano on the European mainland.
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The Mount Vesuvius explosion destroyed the nearby town of Stabiae, another bustling resort town in the volcano’s path.
In 1748, a farmer found bits and pieces of Pompeii under his vineyard. The remains of about 2,000 men, women and children were found – their bodies somewhat preserved by hardened ash. As their bodies decomposed, the plaster molds of ash outlined the human body.
Witnesses who wrote about the eruption said it lasted 18 hours and buried Pompeii under almost 17 feet of ash and pumice rock. More than 60 feet of mud and material blanketed Herculaneum.
In 1927, the Italians excavated much of Herculaneum. Among the finds were treasures of art, including marble statues and paintings. In 1982, the first of human remains were discovered in Herculaneum. The skeletal remains
The death toll was finalized at 3,360 people.
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still had the burn marks that led to their death.
VESUVIUS, THE AMERICAN VILLAGE The Mount Vesuvius volcano became the namesake for a variety of sites and one company in a small area of Virginia. In northeastern Rockbridge County in Virginia, early settlers built an iron furnace to produce cast iron “parts� made from ore mined nearby. They called the furnace the Vesuvius Furnace. The Vesuvius Foundry was built in 1843, near the Vesuvius Furnace. The foundry was a manufacturing plant for farm and other equipment, but it ceased operations in 1958. The operation couldn’t keep up with advances in manufacturing, but most of the old buildings remain. The Vesuvius Furnace had stopped operating years before – in 1854. There also was the Vesuvius Mine – known for manganese. It was operated by the Vesuvius Manganese Corp. In 1882, the Shenandoah Valley Railroad extended through the area of the Vesuvius Furnace and the Vesuvius Foundry. Of course, the new railroad station, which became a bustling area for the shipping industry, was named Vesuvius.
enthusiasts and hunters. Every year in the fall, Vesuvius residents celebrate their historic town on Vesuvius Heritage Day. The town of Vesuvius isn’t near a volcano, but the United States has its share of them.
From least to most (The information is from May 2010: National Geographic.) • Oregon’s Crater Lake is one of about 170 active volcanoes in the U.S. • Ash from the Redoubt Volcano near Anchorage, Alaska, shut down a 747 engine in mid-air in December 1989. Luckily, the crew was able to restart the engine.
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Although the railroad is no longer a stop in the area, Vesuvius is still a modern-day village, with a bit of America’s history preserved. The area is a popular destination for history buffs, fishing
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• Although the last one of two eruptions happened in the early 1800s, Oregon’s Mount Hood is listed as well because of its proximity to people and highways. Climbers also cross a ridge on Mount Hood. • Mount Rainier in Washington is covered by more snow and ice than others in the Cascade Range, which means a high risk of lahars or volcanic mudflows. Lahars have been described like concrete mixture that flows down the cement truck chute. • Mount St. Helens erupted 30 years ago on May 18, 1980, expelling 520
millions of volcanic ash. The most devastating eruption to date killed 57 people and blackened the skies of Spokane, Wash., which was more than 250 miles from the volcano. A renewed explosive cycle is possible because of magma (hot rock) under the surface of the earth. • Coming in at No. 1 is Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, the most active volcano in the world. The volcano has potential for explosive eruptions.
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• It was American ventriloquist and comedian Willie Tyler who made • The town of North Pole, Alaska, the following sage observation: “The reason lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same place is that the • Pumice is a rock from volcanoes same place isn’t there the second – the only rock that floats on water. time.” Pumice is often used for removing dry skin. • Even flight attendants have their own patron saint, as declared by • Volcanoes are located where tec- Pope Paul XXIII in 1962: Saint tonic plates meet, for the most part. Bona of Pisa. Seventy-five percent of Earth’s volcanoes are found in the Pacific • Many people believe that the Ring of Fire, an area in the Pacific Gutenberg Bible, which came from Ocean. the presses of Johannes Gutenberg
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I can feel a sharp sting when bitten. It goes away and then returns as a large swelling with incessant itching. What can I do to prevent this reaction? Others don’t react this bad. I also use DEET to deter these diabolical pests. Should I wash it off as soon as I get indoors? -- C.R.
ACUPUNCTURE FOR PAIN RELIEF DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have never seen you address acupuncture. I have had a bad back for three months, have seen two doctors and have followed their instructions. I have taken medicines that ease the pain. My back isn’t as sore as it once was, but it still bothers me. Acupuncture has been suggested. What are your views on it? -- M.L. ANSWER: I have no misgivings about trying acupuncture for pain relief. The Chinese have used it for centuries. Any treatment that lasts that long must have some value. Fine needles are inserted into the skin at specific points and are left in place for 15 to 30 minutes. From time to time, the acupuncturist stimulates the needles. The American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society endorse acupuncture. A recent review article in the New England Journal of Medicine, a premier medical journal, also endorsed it. Who am I not to follow suit? Back pain strikes almost everyone at some point in life. The booklet on it discusses its causes and treatments. Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue -- No. 303W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. *** DEAR DR. DONOHUE: It’s that time of year again -- the no-see-um season.
ANSWERS: No-see-ums got that name because they’re barely visible, only 1/16th of an inch. Dawn and dusk are their busiest hours. Avoidance is the best protection. The red welt you describe arises about 12 or more hours after the bite and can be as large as an inch in diameter. It does itch.
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SPICY SOYBEANS MAKE A HEALTHY SNACK
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oasted soybeans (also known as soynuts) are a healthy and versatile snack, and a much better option than chips or crackers. A 1/4 cup serving of unsalted, roasted soynuts has 130 calories. It contains 6 grams of fat -- 1 gram of which is saturated -- 9 grams of carbohydrate, 2 grams of fiber and 11 grams of protein. There is no trans fat, cholesterol, salt or sugar. Soybeans have been shown in hundreds of studies to help prevent heart disease and several forms of cancer. Stick to no more than a one-ounce, 120-calorie snack, as two or three ounces daily are too fattening. Roasting and flavoring dry soybeans at home, using the recipes below, allows you to control the salt and add the flavors of your choice. Start with the basic roasted soybean procedures listed and then get creative with your flavorings. I’ve provided tips about how to roast dry soybeans and ways you can add spices to coat the beans with flavor. The next time you want a snack, reach for the roasted soybeans, and don’t spare the spice mixes!
ROASTED SOYBEANS Roasted soybeans can be used in salads for texture, added to trail mixes or eaten alone for a snack. To add a little more flavor after roasting, use the following spice mixes to add a kick to your roasted soybeans.
1. Rinse soybeans in a colander under cool water to clean. Fill a large bowl with cool water and then soak the soybeans at least 8 hours. 2. Pour the soybeans into a colander and rinse again under cool running water. Shake off the excess water, and set soybeans aside to drain completely. 3. Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray 2 large, rimmed baking sheets with cooking oil. Spread two cups of the soaked beans into single layer on each baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes, and then spray the soybeans with the cookingoil spray. Stir and continue to bake, stirring every 5 minutes until golden brown and crunchy. The total roasting time will vary depending on the moisture of the beans, but should take about 25 to 35 minutes. 4. Remove roasted nuts from the oven to cool. Store nuts in an airtight container for up to 4 weeks. Makes about 2 cups, roughly 1/2 cup of roasted soybeans for each cup of dry beans
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RANCH FLAVORED 1 package Ranch Dressing mix Place soybeans in a small re-sealable bag. Sprinkle with Cajun spice mix or dry ranch dressing. Shake bag, then spray lightly with oil, shake bag again, and repeat process until nuts are fully coated. Store in a tightly covered container. (Additional info provided by Karma Metzgar, C.F.C.S., regional director, Northwest Region, University of Missouri Extension) *** Angela Shelf Medearis is known as The Kitchen Diva! She’s the executive producer and host of “The Kitchen Diva!” cooking show on Hulu.com. Her new inspirational book is “Ten Ingredients for a Joyous Life and a Peaceful Home -- A Spiritual Memoir” and was co-written with Pastor Salem Robinson Jr. (www. dunnsmemorial.com) Visit her website at www.divapro.com.
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1. TELEVISION: What was the name of the airline company whose plane crashed in the television series “Lost”? 2. POLITICS: Who is the only person in U.S. history to serve as governor of two different states? 3. GEOGRAPHY: In what U.S. state would you find Fort Donelson? 4. BIBLE: What famous biblical character survived a night in a den of lions? 5. HUMAN ANATOMY: What is the liquid part of blood called? 6. NICKNAMES: What is the nickname of the Indianapolis Speedway? 7. MOVIES: Who wrote the story that was eventually made into the animated film “The Iron Giant”? 8. LITERATURE: The character of Mercutio appears in which of Shakespeare’s plays? 9. COMICS: Who was “Peanuts” character Charlie Brown’s favorite baseball player? 10. INVENTIONS: Who invented the non-stick substance called Teflon?
1. Between 2006 and 2009, Philadelphia’s Chase Utley tallied at least 100 runs scored each season. What was his highest total? 2. Name the last major league pitcher to reach the All-Star break with at least 16 wins. 3. Who are the four NFL players who have won more than one Super Bowl MVP award? 4. How many times has the Dayton men’s basketball team won the NIT postseason tournament? 5. Starting with the 1992-93 season, how many times have the Detroit Red Wings hit the 100-point mark in the regular-season standings, and how many times did they do it before then? 6. In 2010, John Force became the oldest season champion in NHRA racing history. How old was he? 7. When was the last time before Wimbledon in 2011 that the top two men’s seeds met in a grand slam final?
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1. What group released “Dottie,” “A Thief” and “Sassy Fran,” all in 1958? 2. Which artist had a big hit with “I Just Want to Be Your Everything”? 3. What was James Taylor’s first No. 1 hit? What was the year? 4. How many No. 1 singles has Blood, Sweat and Tears had? 5. Name the group that released “There Goes My Baby.” 6. Which artist hires a new band wherever he goes? (Think: Wave Goodbye Tour) (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
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New DVD Releases for Week of August 22, 2011 PICKS OF THE WEEK
“Troll Hunter” (PG-13) -- This documentary-style adventure into the remote lands of Norway brings a group of intrepid students face to face with Scandinavian mythology. A series of strange bear attacks pull a group of young Norwegians and their handheld cameras into the snowy fjords to find a strange old hunter who reveals the truth -- hill trolls, forest trolls and their legendary kin are the real culprits.
Well aware of the silliness of it all, “Troll Hunters” uses bits and pieces of real folklore to craft a story that has both laughs and unexpected thrills. The special effects are impeccable, bringing the goofy and grotesque giants to life as they run from sunlight and chase the heroes through the tundra. “Win Win” (R) -- A suburban father (Paul Giamatti) is struggling with his law practice, money issues and his home while the high-school wrestling team he coaches seems incapable of winning anything. Just when he thinks he’s found a way around his troubles, the teenage grandson of one of his clients shows up at his door with nowhere to go. Writer/director Thomas McCarthy proves his ability to put quietly funny and wonderfully complicated characters on the screen.
The movie is at many points tender and absurd, sad and comforting -- and always giving an authentic feel to the action. “The Beaver” (PG-13) -- Jodie Foster directs and co-stars in this notably odd dramedy. Walter Black (Mel Gibson) is a husband, father and toy executive who suffers from crippling depression. As his life crumbles, Walter finds a beaver hand puppet in a dumpster and begins to speak through it in a British accent. Never quite sure how sad, serious or funny it wants to be, “The Beaver” can charm audiences then leave them feeling a bit uncomfortable. Foster’s direction give takes a straightforward look at the situation, and Gibson’s performance ups the ante with all the inner-turmoil and outward weariness he can muster. (He can muster a lot.) Some may find the film the perfect balance of light and
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dark, while others might find it to be a confused and simplified look at mental illness. “Secret Sunshine” (2007) [Criterion Collection] -- This highly original Korean drama takes a deep journey into grief and individualism -- all navigated by an awardwinning performance (the 2007 Cannes Best Actress for Jeon Do-Yeon). Though it’s only a few years old, the film is getting a wider re-release as part of the Criterion Collection for its tough -- not melodramatic -- story and performances.
MORE RELEASES “Ernest Scared Stupid” [Blu-ray] (PG) “Sista’s of R&B Hip Hop Soul” (NR) “The Greatest Movie Ever Sold” (PG-13) “The Event: The Complete Series” “The Angry Beavers: Seasons One & Two” “Johnny Carson: Late Night Legend” “Miami Ink: The Complete Collection” (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
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1. Oceanic Airlines 2. Sam Houston, governor of Tennessee and Texas 3. Tennessee 4. Daniel 5. Plasma 6. The Brickyard 7. Ted Hughes, British Poet Laureate 8. “Romeo and Juliet” 9. Joe Shlabotnik 10. Dr. Roy Plunkett
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A troubling situation takes a positive turn and moves toward a resolution that should please you and your supporters. Meanwhile, make time to deal with new domestic issues.
SPORTS QUIZ ANSWERS 1. He had 131 runs scored in 2006. 2. Randy Jones of the San Diego Padres, in 1976. 3. Joe Montana (three), Bart Starr (two), Terry Bradshaw (two) and Tom Brady (two). 4. Three times -- 1962, 1968 and 2010. 5. Fifteen times starting with the 1992-93 season, and only twice before then. 6. He was 61. 7. The 2009 Australian Open (top seed Rafael Nadal vs. No. 2 Roger Federer).
FLASH BACK ANSWERS 1. Danny and the Juniors. None were big hits compared to “Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay,” also released in 1958. 2. Andy Gibb, in 1977. The song zipped to the top of the chart and stayed there for weeks. A few months later it went to the top again for a week. 3. “You’ve Got a Friend,” in 1971. The song won Grammys for Taylor and for writer Carole King. 4. Amazingly, none. Three songs in 1969, including “Spinning Wheel,” rose to No. 2. 5. The Drifters, in 1959. Ben E. King co-wrote and sang lead on the song, a precursor to the coming era of soul music. 6. Trent Reznor, aka Nine Inch Nails. Being the only actual member gives Reznor complete control. It must be working, as he’s got multiple millions in sales. Most recently he co-wrote the score for the film “The Social Network.”
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It’s a good time to reassess your goals and consider shifting directions. Remember to keep an open mind, and be prepared to make changes as new opportunities arise. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Rely on your strong Mercury aspect to help you close that communication gap before it becomes too wide to cross. A sibling or other family member has news. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You’re about to get off that emotional roller coaster and start experiencing more stability than you’ve been used to. This is a good time to let someone new into your life. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Good news: A trusted friend comes through for you. But you still need to shed that last scrap of self-doubt and once more become the cool, confident Cat we all know and love. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Things should be getting back to a less hectic pace. Enjoy the more peaceful atmosphere. You earned it. But don’t forget about those still-unresolved issues.
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SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Congratulations. That on-the-job situation is working out as you’d hoped. Now’s a good time to relax and to enjoy the company of family and close friends. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You might feel as if you’re caught in an emotional tug-of-war. But don’t be rushed into a decision on either side. Wait for more facts before you act. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The Goat’s usually high level of selfconfidence is brimming over these days. This should help you deal with a situation that you’ve avoided for far too long. Go for it. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Relationships become more intense. But be careful not to be pushed into decisions you’re not comfortable with. Remember: You’re the one in charge of your life. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You need to show more confidence in your ability to reach your goals. Make that longdelayed decision, and avoid floundering around in a sea of self-doubt. BORN THIS WEEK: Although you appear to be strongly opinionated, you can also be open to other ideas -- so long as they are presented with logic and clarity. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
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MONUMENT HILL COUNTRY CLUB AND KING’S DEER GOLF CLUB TO PARTICIPATE IN FIFTH ANNUAL PATRIOT GOLF DAY WEEKEND SEPT. 2-5 Donations will support the families of military service members who have been disabled or killed in the line of duty Monument, CO – Tri-Lakes Golf, LLC will participate in the fifth annual Patriot Golf Day weekend Sept. 2-5. Golfers across the country and at Monument Hill Country Club and King’s Deer Golf Club have the unique opportunity to donate an additional $1 or more to benefit Folds of Honor Foundation (FoldsofHonor.org), which provides post-secondary educational scholarships for children and spouses of military service men and women killed or disabled while serving our great nation. The mission of Folds of Honor is to help ensure that no family is left behind in the field of battle by honoring their sacrifice and educating their legacy. Tri-Lakes Golf will request at least an additional $1 for each green fee that is processed Sept. 2-5. Patriot Golf Day is jointly supported by The PGA of America and the United States Golf Association. President George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States of America, serves as the 2011 Honorary Chairman of Patriot Golf Day weekend. “This is a great way for the golf industry to help the families of those who have lost their lives or have been injured so that we may have our freedom,” said Vic Harshberger, Principle/COO for Tri-Lakes Golf. “This is a wonderful opportunity for golfers in our community to give back to those who have given everything.” In the last four years, PGA Professionals have been instrumental in raising more than $8.6 million by hosting Patriot Golf Day events at their facilities, allowing the organization to distribute more than 2,000 scholarships internationally, in all 50 states and 41 PGA Sections. The total number of post-secondary educational scholarship recipients will surpass the 2,400 mark in 2011. Major Dan Rooney, a PGA Professional, USGA member and former F-16 military pilot with the Oklahoma Air National Guard, founded Folds of Honor Foundation in 2007 following his second of three tours of duty in Iraq. After witnessing the tragic homecoming of a fallen American soldier, Rooney was inspired to start Folds of Honor Foundation to provide support to military families in the aftermath of their tragedies. Monument Hill Country Club will allow public play, after 11 am on September 2nd – 5th to all those donating to the Folds of Honor Foundation at tee time. For information and tee times, please call 719.884.7234 or visit the course website at www.monumenthillcc.com. Kings Deer Golf Club will host its annual Patriot Day Golf Scramble on September 5th, 2011 at 9 am. Please call 719.481.1518 for information and tee times, or visit the course website at: www.kingsdeergolfclub. com There are more than 240,000 dependents of fallen and wounded military service men and women from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts alone and 87 percent do not qualify for federal educational assistance. Patriot Golf Day allows Folds of Honor to present an ongoing tribute to our brave service members by ensuring that the families of fallen and wounded warriors have hope for the right educational start to life and best future possible. Individuals interested in contributing to
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Folds of Honor Foundation and those applying for scholarships should visit FoldsofHonor.org. Celebrating its 95th year, The PGA of America has maintained a twofold mission of its founders: to establish and elevate the standards of the profession and to grow interest and participation in the game of golf. By establishing and elevating the standards of the golf profession through world-class education, career services, marketing and research programs, The PGA enables its professionals to maximize their performance in their respective career paths and showcases them as experts in the game and in a multi-billion dollar golf industry. By creating and delivering dramatic worldclass championships and exciting and enjoyable promotions that are viewed as the best of their class in the golf industry, The PGA of America elevates the public’s interest in the game, the desire to play more golf, and ensures accessibility to the game for everyone, everywhere. The PGA of America brand represents the very best in golf. The USGA conducts the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and U.S. Senior Open, as well as 10 national amateur championships, two state team championships and international matches. Together with The R&A, the USGA governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, equipment standards and World Amateur Golf Rankings. The USGA’s working jurisdiction comprises the United States, its territories and Mexico. The USGA is a global leader in the development and support of sustainable golf course management practices. It serves as a primary steward for the game’s history, and funds an ongoing “For the Good of the Game” grants program. Additionally, the USGA’s Course Rating and Handicap systems are used on six continents in more than 50 countries. For more information about the USGA, visit USGA.org. Folds of Honor Foundation was founded
in May 2007 by Major Dan Rooney, an F-16 Fighter Pilot, PGA Professional, and USGA member. A decorated military pilot in the Oklahoma Air National Guard, Major Rooney has served three combat tours in Iraq. It was after his second tour, while a passenger on a commercial flight, that Major Rooney witnessed an event that would profoundly change his life. As the plane landed, the pilot announced, “Ladies and gentlemen, we have an American hero on board – Corporal Brock Bucklin. And his twin brother, Corporal Brad Bucklin, is accompanying him home from Iraq. As a sign of respect, please remain seated while Corporal Bucklin’s family receives him in his final homecoming.” Major Rooney watched through the window of the plane as the flag-draped casket was lowered. He saw a family waiting for Brock, and a little four-year old boy waiting for his father. This
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION OF COLORADO WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S BRINGS A GARDEN OF HOPE AND SUPPORT TO COLORADO SPRINGS COLORADO SPRINGS August 18, 2011 — Since 1989, millions of Americans have mobilized in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; this year the Walk reclaims the future with a new name, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s planned for Saturday, September 17 in Colorado Springs’ America the Beautiful Park. In the United States, more than 5 million people are living with Alzheimer’s and nearly 15 million individuals are providing them with unpaid care. As the cost of Alzheimer’s care continues to escalate into the hundreds of billions, and as the prevalence of the disease continues to grow, each person walking and collecting pledges for the Walk plays a vital role in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
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tragic homecoming inspired Major Rooney to create Folds of Honor Foundation. Folds of Honor Foundation provides postsecondary educational scholarships for children and spouses of military service men and women killed or disabled while serving our great nation. Patriot Golf Day is the flagship fundraiser for the Folds of Honor Foundation. Patriot Golf Day, jointly supported by The PGA of America and the United States Golf Association, is held each Labor Day Weekend, with the fifth annual Patriot Golf Day scheduled for Sept. 2-5 at participating facilities nationwide. Individuals and companies interested in contributing to the Folds of Honor Foundation, and those applying for scholarships should visit FoldsofHonor. com.
The Walk is a way to celebrate the lives of those lost to Alzheimer’s, and provides a way to comfort, support and build hope for those who are fighting the disease right now. Alzheimer’s doesn’t only affect the person with the disease. The lives of entire families are altered with a diagnosis. And each person connected to someone with Alzheimer’s has his or her own personal reasons for walking to end Alzheimer’s. “Each year the Walk in Colorado Springs has grown. On September 17th, we expect more than 1,200 people to attend, having raised funds for programs, services and research,” stated Linda Mitchell, president and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association Colorado Chapter. “The Promise Flowers are a new addition to the Walk for all registered participants and with our new name, bring greater recognition and understanding for the impact this disease has on families and communities throughout our state and the nation.” To register a team or individual or find a Walk location, go online to alz.org/walk or call 800.272.3900.
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Investment risk — When most people talk about investment risk, they are usually referring to the possibility of losing money — and that is indeed an ever-present risk. But all investments carry some type of risk. When you invest in fixedincome investments, for example, you may incur interest rate risk — the risk that the value of your investment will drop if interest rates rise. Or you may encounter purchasing power risk — the risk that your rate of return may not keep up with inflation. Risk tolerance — Generally speaking, your risk tolerance refers to what type of investor you are. If you’re an aggressive investor, you may be willing to accept greater risk in exchange for potentially higher returns, whereas if you’re a conservative investor, you’ll take lower returns if you can receive greater preservation of principal. Time horizon — Your investment strategy will be partially based on your time horizon — the number of years in which you plan to invest. Your time horizon will likely stretch into your retirement years. Diversification — Diversification is an important factor in investment success. By spreading your investment dollars among an array of investment vehicles, you can help reduce the impact of volatility on your portfolio, although diversification, by itself, can’t guarantee a profit or protect against loss. While far from exhaustive, this list of investment terms can help you gain a clearer understanding of the “nuts and bolts� of investing — and perhaps encourage you to further your investment “education.� This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
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From the creditor’s perspective, it does not matter that one of the parties has been ordered to pay. The creditor can still go after the other party for the whole marital debt. This is due to the contract clause of the United States Constitution. The contract clause prohibits states from “impairing the obligation of contracts.” From your perspective, you will be required to pay. This
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It pays to give some thought to protecting yourself from a deadbeat former spouse before you get divorced. The debt you rightfully thought was someone else’s responsibility can rise up and bite you.
Chris Meyer is an attorney practicing family law in Northern El Paso County. Chris’ law practice is limited to domestic relations cases. Chris has been practicing law since 1977. He is a former prosecutor and is licensed to practice law in Colorado, Florida, California and Wisconsin. Chris can be contacted at 719-488-9395. Chris’s website (www.cmeyerlaw.com) has additional divorce and family law information and many other articles.
your credit can be repaired. It will take time, but availability helps your overall percentages. (History helps: Keep old accounts open, if only for it can be done. the longevity they show.) Here’s how:
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First, find out how bad the damage is. Send for your credit reports from all three of the major credit bureaus. Go over them carefully. Look for mistakes, such as accounts that aren’t yours, wrong credit limit listed and accounts that you have already paid off showing a current balance. Notify the credit bureaus in writing (certified mail, not online) about any errors, and ask for an investigation. They have 30 days to respond. If they can’t verify the accuracy of the item, they have to remove it. Once the repairs are made, get another batch of credit reports and do a line-byline comparison.
Pay more than the minimum on each card, on time, every month, with more money going to the ones with higher percentages of available credit used. Look at the credit report: You’ll see a column indicating whether you have been making minimum or better payments. Even $10 extra takes you out of the “minimum only” category. Don’t take on any new credit until the current problems are resolved.
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Full credit repair will take time, but it’s worth the aggravation. The biggest benefit to taking steps to repair your credit is that future credit will be cheaper. You won’t be in the “likely to default” Next, make a plan to hone down your credit. category anymore, saddled with high interest Determine which of your credit cards has the rates. biggest debt-to-availability ratio. A card with $1,000 availability and a $900 balance is worse than a card with $10,000 availability and only $2,000 owed. The reason is that nearly maxing David Uffington regrets that he cannot personalout a card counts more heavily against you be- ly answer reader questions, but will incorporate cause a larger percentage of your available credit them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, is used. P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or Don’t cancel any cards, for the above reason. send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com.
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